Volleyball goes 3-1 to finish second at Springfield

Sep 05, 2009

SPRINGFIELD, Mass. -- The Brandeis volleyball team saw its first
weekend action of the season at the Springfield College
Invitational, earning a second-place finish. The Judges defeated
Roger Williams (3-1), Lasell (3-0) and Westfield State (3-0) before
falling to host Springfield, 3-2, in the final match of the
tournament. For their efforts, junior outside hitter Paige
Blasco (Greeley, Colo/Frontier Acad.) and twin sister,
Abby, a setter, were named to the All-Tournament
team.

The Judges opened the tournament on Friday night with a four-set
win over Roger Williams, 25-18, 14-25, 25-13, 26-24. Paige Blasco
and senior right-side Piera Carfagno (Los Angeles,
Calif./Campbell Hall) each recorded double-doubles against the
Hawks. Blasco had a match-high 17 kills and added 12 digs while
hitting for a .350 percentage. Carfango added 11 kills and 10 digs.
Abby Blasco had 14 assists and two service aces, while rookie
libero Anna Homitsky (Pittsburgh, Pa./Seneca
Valley) led the defensive effort with 13 digs.

Brandeis opened the morning session with an easy triumph over
local rival Lasell College, 25-11, 25-10, 25-10. Rookie middle
blocker Becca Fischer (San Antonio, Texas/Clark)
topped the charts with 11 kills and four blocks, while Abby Blasco
had the team's lone double-double with 28 assists and 11 digs,
along with four service aces. Paige Blasco added eight kills and
five digs.

The Blasco sisters were at the front of the squad's
third-straight win in the tournament, a 25-10, 25-23, 25-14 triumph
over Westfield State. Paige tallied her second double-double of the
season with 15 kills and 12 digs, while Abby had 28 assists and
seven digs. Carfagno added six kills and 10 digs.

In the ultimate match of the tournament, the Judges fell behind
Springfield, dropping the first set, 25-22, but rallied to take a
2-1 lead with wins of 25-20, 25-17. Unfortunately, the toll of
three matches in one day caught up with the visitors, as the Pride
rallied to win the final two sets, 25-23, 15-10.

Brandeis was paced by Paige Blasco, who was the only member of
the Judges' to record double-digit kills with her 19-kill
performance. Junior Nicole Smith (Atlanta,
Ga./Alan C. Pope) chipped in with nine kills and six blocks, while
Abby Blasco registered her second double-double of the tournament
with 40 assists and 15 digs.

The Pride owned a 17-11 lead in the first game after a double
block from Sarah Lang-Rodean and Kelsea Hellyar, and appeared ready
to cruise to victory. The Judges stormed back, making it a 23-22
game after an Abby Blasco kill. Back-to-back errors from the
visitors however proved to be costly as the Pride were able to take
the 25-22 win.

It was a much different story in the second game as the Pride fell
behind early, 16-9, and had trouble getting into a rhythm.
Brandeis, which hit .414 in the frame, limited the Pride's attack
as the Judges knotted up the contest.

The Pride couldn't get the situation squared away in the third, as
they hit -.121 and trailed by as many as eight. Paige Blasco paced
the way with four kills and Brandeis took advantage of 11
Springfield attack errors to get within one game of victory.

However, a different Springfield team came out in the fourth as it
fought back after trailing early. Down 12-8, the Pride went on a
5-0 run fueled by a pair of Kim Giaquinto aces to take a 13-12
lead. The game featured 14 ties and six lead changes, but a Meaghan
Hart ace eventually gave Springfield a 25-23 win and evened the
match at two games apiece.

In the final game, Springfield dominated from the first whistle,
taking a 7-3 lead after a Lauren Torvi kill. Seemingly in control
throughout, the Pride's lead was cut to two after Abby Blasco
slammed home a kill to make it 12-10 in favor of SC. Torvi
connected on another kill and but back-to-back errors, including
the final point which came on a double block from Torvi and
Giaquinto, gave Springfield the Invitational crown.